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Fieldon

English place-name origin from Old English 'feld' (open field) and 'dun' (hill), meaning 'field on the hill'.

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Fieldon is an English place-name style name built from Old English feld and dun, meaning field on the hill. That landscape origin gives it a distinctly pastoral character, with the kind of earthy solidity many English surname-turned-given names carry.

The name feels rural, elevated, and grounded in terrain rather than abstract meaning, which makes it memorable in a quiet way. As a given name, Fieldon has the sort of sturdy, understated charm that appeals to people who like names with geography in their bones. It sounds traditional enough to feel anchored, but unusual enough to stand out immediately.

Fieldon evokes open land, old boundaries, and the steady presence of place. It is one of those names that seems to hold a whole countryside inside it, even though it remains compact and simple.

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